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In the article atm: "originating from the Irish 'mo chara'". Does it? Or does it just sound vaguely like it?
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Is a common greeting in the West Country of England and South Wales, (All'rite mucker) Meaning "Are you ok my friend". Similar to "How are you" in common English.
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In the article atm: "originating from the Irish 'mo chara'". Does it? Or does it just sound vaguely like it?
Hakluyt bean (
talk) 14:17, 2 February 2011 (UTC)reply
Is a common greeting in the West Country of England and South Wales, (All'rite mucker) Meaning "Are you ok my friend". Similar to "How are you" in common English.